Perception of nursing students about couples' violence: knowledge, beliefs and professional role

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2015-10-22T11:50:24Z

2015-10-22T11:50:24Z

2015-05

2015-10-22T11:50:25Z

Abstract

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Objectives: to analyse the knowledge, beliefs and perception of the professional role that nursing students have, about exerted violence against women in relationships. Method: a descriptive qualitative study following the ecological model through 16 focus groups realized with 112 students from four nursing courses of four Spanish universities. Results: the analytical categories were: knowledge, professional role, and beliefs about ones behaviour before the victim and the abuser. Students are unfamiliar with the characteristics of abuse, guidelines, protocols and screening questions and demand patterns for specific intervention. They do not identify their own professional role, be it delegated or specialized. Beliefs regarding their behaviour with the victim, not guided by professional criteria, perceive violence as a specific situation and disassociate the prevention of health care. They perceive the abuser as mentally ill, justifying the tolerance or delegation of performances. Conclusions: students define preconceived ideas about couples' violence. Speeches reproduce and reinforce stereotypical myths, values indicative of inadequate training for nursing studies which raises the need to fortify the competencies in relation to intimate couples' violence in the curriculum.

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English

Publisher

Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0357.2584

Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 2015, vol. 23, num. 3, p. 527-534

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0357.2584

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